Hughes looks good in first start/ Yanks win series
By Frank Negron Jr. on April 3rd, 2008 10:28 PM |
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The first series of the season is over and for the Yankees, it was a good one.
The Yanks defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 3-2 on Thursday night. Phil Hughes looked good in six innings of work while manager Joe Girardi played small ball in order to pick up his second win of the year.
In the bottom of the 8th, Melky Cabrera led off with a single to right, then Johnny Damon pulled off a sac bunt but since Toronto reliever Scott Downs couldn’t hold on to the ball, Damon was safe at first as a result of the error. Next up was Derek Jeter who also bunted and got Cabrera and Damon into scoring position. Bobby Abreu wasted little time as he got a bloop single to score the eventual winning run.
Hughes allowed two runs on four hits in six innings of work to go along with four strikeouts. Not a bad outing for the 21-year old Hughes. His curveball seemed to dance all over the strikezone tonight, a good sign indeed
.“Phil Hughes was ready when he got to camp, and he wanted to grab a hold of this role,” Girardi said
The Yanks also got to use Joba Chamberlain in the 8th and Mariano Rivera in the 9th to secure the win as they did Opening Night. The Blue Jays had the tying run on third base but Rivera struck out the final batter to win the game for New York.
Next up for the Yanks, the Tampa Bay Rays for a four game series. Let’s not forget the fireworks these two teams set off in Spring Training, so this series should be something to watch.
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